Children's Home Society Circle to hold golf tournament, dinner

VERO BEACH - The "Circle of Champions" Million Dollar Golf Tournament and Motown Magic Dinner Blast to benefit Children's Home Society of Florida, Treasure Coast Division, is slated for Monday, April 8, at the Vero Beach Country Club.

The presenting sponsor will once again be George E. Warren and the event is chaired by Bob & Marta Schneider

Proceeds will support the organization's programs, which are developed to break the cycle of child abuse and provide children and young adults with the opportunity to be safe, healthy and prepared for life.

Event participants can select from two options, an afternoon of golf topped off with an exciting evening of entertainment, or to join in on the Motown Magic Blast that begins with a cocktail party through the dinner show.

Golfers will tee off to a shot-gun start at 1:15 p.m., following registration at 11:30 a.m. and a boxed lunch. There is still plenty of room for teams if you would like to play. Prizes for top men's, ladies' and mixed teams will be awarded.

The evening entertainment will feature Magician Jeff Edmunds and Mr. Motown, Curtis Hill. Additionally, the event will feature a live and silent auction with great items such as a week at a beautiful five-bedroom home in Nantucket, a week stay in a luxurious condominium in Park City, Utah, a fly over of Indian River County for two and much more.

Tickets for the Million Dollar Golf Tournament include lunch, golf, cocktail hour, and the Motown Dinner Magic Blast at a cost of $350 per person. Single tickets for the dinner and entertainment are $125 each. Capacity is limited and reservations are encouraged early.

For more information, donations, or sponsorship opportunities, contact Stephanie Mednick, Development Specialist, at 772-971-1515 or Stephanie.Mednick@chsfl.org.

Children's Home Society of Florida is the sixth largest of more than 1,200 private

organizations currently accredited and/or in process of accreditation in North America (US and Canada). The Treasure Coast Division, which is one of 15 divisions in Florida, served 12,000 children and their families in fiscal year 2012 in Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties.

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